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Family of Thomas * + NEWHALL and Mary Jane *+ PENDLETON

Husband: Thomas * + NEWHALL (1594-1674)
Wife: Mary Jane *+ PENDLETON (1597-1665)
Children: John NEWHALL (c. 1621- )
Susanna * NEWHALL (1624-1682)
Thomas + NEWHALL (1629-1687)
Thomas NEWHALL (1630- )
Marriage 12 Jun 1618 Buckinghamshire, England1,2

Husband: Thomas * + NEWHALL

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Thomas * + NEWHALL

Name: Thomas * + NEWHALL
Sex: Male
Father: John *+ NEWALL (1557- )
Mother: Mary *+ Jane FARRINGTON (1563- )
Birth 8 Jun 1594 Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
Immigration 1630 (age 35-36) to Salem, Essex, MA, US from England3
Will 1 Apr 1668 (age 73)
Death 25 May 1674 (age 79) Lynn, Essex, MA, US4
Probate 1 Jun 1674
Sons Thomas and John; bro Farrington; son Thomas Browne's children; son Richard Haven's ch Jospeh, Richard, Sarah, Nathaniel and Moses; days Susanna Haven and Mary Browne.
Burial Old Western Burial Ground
Lynn, Essex, MA, US

Wife: Mary Jane *+ PENDLETON

Name: Mary Jane *+ PENDLETON
Sex: Female
Father: Edward *+ PENDLETON (1569-1625)
Mother: Margereta *+ THOMAS (1575- )
Birth 1 Jan 1597 Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
Death 25 Sep 1665 (age 68) Lynn, Essex, MA, US

Child 1: John NEWHALL

Name: John NEWHALL
Sex: Male
Birth 1621 (est)

Child 2: Susanna * NEWHALL

Name: Susanna * NEWHALL
Sex: Female
Spouse: Richard * HAVEN (1620-1701)
Birth 11 Apr 1624 Sherington, Buckhamshire, England
Death 7 Feb 1682 (age 57) Lynn, Essex, MA, US4

Child 3: Thomas + NEWHALL

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Thomas + NEWHALL

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Spouse: Elizabeth + POTTER

Name: Thomas + NEWHALL
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth + POTTER (1634-1686)
Birth Apr 1629 Lynn, Essex, MA, US
Death 1 Apr 1687 (age 57-58) Lynn, Essex, MA, US4

Child 4: Thomas NEWHALL

Name: Thomas NEWHALL
Sex: Male
Birth 1630

Note on Husband: Thomas * + NEWHALL

Thomas immediately moved to Lynn, Essex co., MA and was one of its first settlers. He was granted 30 acres in the 1638 land distribution. He was also part of the group which first settled Southampton, Long Island, NH.

 

Alonzo Lewis maintained that he "...lived on the wast side of Federal street, a few rods south of the mill brook, owning all the lands, on that side, between the Turnpike and Marion Street...&34; This was disproved and shown to be Anthony Newhall's land by Waters[16]. As to the extent of his education, Thomas only made "his mark" on his will. Charles Newhall (quoting James Newhall) maintains that Thomas knew how to write (although he had yet to find an actual signature) and made a mark only because of "infirmity, rather than ignorance"[10].

ESTATE Thomas' will was signed on 1 April 1668, proved on 30d:4m:1674[11] and the estate administered on 25d:4m:1674.

 

"The last will and testament of Thomas Newhall Senior of Lyn in the county of Essex hauinge his prefect memory and understandinge iMprimis I bequeath my Spirritt to the Lord that gaue it and my Body to the dust from whence it was taken. I bequeath my twelf acres of salt marsh to my sonn Thomas Newhall and my sonn John Newhall, the six acres that my sonn Thomas shall haue is three Acres in Rumley marsh neere the Island, and the rest is a pcell lyinge in the Towne marsh caled Gaines his neck and another pcell lyinge in the Towne marsh adioyninge to my Brother ffarington and the six acres yt my sonn John shall haue lyeth in the last Deuission in Rumley marsh, but if my soon John should haue noe child before he dyeth then the six Acres I giue to my sonn John, to returne to my sonn Thomas & his heires for euer but if my sonn John should haue a child or childeren, then the sd six Acres to bee att his owne disposse foreuer. I bequeath to my sonn Thomas Brownes his children twenty Pounds equally to be deuided betweene them and the sixteene Pounds wch he hath alredy of mine in his hands is to be pt of this Twenty pounds I giue to his childeren. I bequeath to my sonn Richard Hauen his childeren twenty pounds to be equally deuided amongst them, namly betweene Joseph Hauen, Richard Hauen, Sarah Hauen, Nathaniell Hauen & Moses Hauen this not to be pd vntill they com to the age of twenty one yeares, I bequeath to my tow daughters, Susana Hauen & Mary Browne each of them a paire of sheetes & each of them too pillow beares. Alsoe I constitute & make my lawfull & sole executor & to pforme this my last will & testament, my sonn Thomas Newhall. I doe alsoe bequeath to my sonn Thomas Newhall his childeren thirty pounds, and that this is my tru will & testament I haue sett to my hand this first of aprill, 1668:"

 

Thomas (his T mark) Newhall, senier.

Witness: Thomas Laighton, Robert Potter

Proved in Salem court 1d:5m:1674 by the witnesses[12].

 

Inventory taken 25d:4m:1674 by Oliver Purchas and Robert (his mark) Burges:

An old dwelling house with an old Barne & 6 acres of upland & 12 acres of meddow, 95li.

30 acres of land in the woods, som pt. meddow, 30li.

an old fether bed. 1 Bolster. 1 pillow, 1 pillowbear, 2li. 10s.

1 Green Rugg, old, 1 Branched Coverlett, 1 old blankett, 1 old pr of Curtaines & vallence, 2li.

2 pr of sheets, 1 tablecloth & 3 napkins, 2li.

1 Hatt & his wearing apparrell with 2 bands, 3li.

1yrd & 1/2 of Red Cotton or such like, 4s. 6d.

5 vessels of Brass, kettls, pots & skillett, 2li.

an iron Kettle & skillett, 8s.

pewter as 3 platters, 1 small flaggon, 1 Bowl & 1 Candlestick, 1 pott of a pint or more, 1li. 10 s.

2 chayres, 12s.

1 Box & some small matters in it, as two small black hankerchiefs, 1 black quoife, 1 Bonnett, & two small Remnants Linnen, 16s.

money, 5s. 7 1-2d.

a small pcell of land about an Acre neere ye ouershut mill betweene the mil wast & ye Caweway (Causeway) Bridg, 3li.

estate in ye hands of John Newhall his son, 20li.

one-halfe pinte pott, 1s. 6d.

some debts due to him p weaving &c., 6li.

total, 173li. 1s. 7 1-2d.

Attested in Salem court 1d:5m:1674 by Tho. Newhall[12,13]

 

Waters says that the thirty acres referred to were the 30 acres he received in the 1638 Land Distribution[14].

Sources

1"US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900" (on-line, Yates Publishing, Provo, UT).
2"US New England Marriages prior to 1700".
3"Passenger and Immigrations Lists Index 1500-1900".
4"MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record".